Lennon Miller was born on the 25th of August 2006 in Scotland and is a sprightly 19 years of age. The five-foot eleven-inch (1.82m) starlet is renowned within football circles for his ability as a central midfielder. With an impressive weight of 11 stone 4 pounds (72kg), the Scotsman is an imposing force on the pitch. Miller currently plies his trade in Italy's Serie A league for Udinese, wearing the lucky number 38. Whilst he spends his club seasons in warmer climates, Miller remains loyal to his homeland and has dedicated his national service to the Scottish national team.
As per the football resource Transfermarkt, Miller's current worth sits comfortably around £6.8m. Even in today's inflated transfer market, it's clear to see just why the midfielder commands such a hefty price.
In July 2021, the young midfielder made the bold move to leave childhood club Celtic, joining Scottish Premiership side Motherwell. In his debut season (2022 - 2023) in Scotland, Miller managed a respectable four first team appearances. The following season (2023 - 2024) he truly began to mark his position at the club, earning 25 first team appearances. Yet it was his noteworthy performance in the 2024 - 2025 season that truly thrust him into the limelight; the determined Scot racked up 32 first team appearances and introduced himself on the goal-scoring front with two impressive goals.
Following his storming success in the Scottish Premiership, Miller attracted the eye of foreign scouts. No longer Scotland's best-kept secret, in August 2025, he swapped the Premiership for Italy's Serie A, securing a transfer from Motherwell to Udinese for a sum of £4.1m.
In the current 2025 - 2026 season, despite only recently joining Udinese, Miller has demonstrated his ability to adapt, already making four first team appearances in league matches. However, his contributions are not confined to club football alone. As part of the Scotland national team, he made two substitute appearances in the World Cup Qualifiers Europe 2024 - 2026. His talents were also put to good use in the Coppa Italia 2025 - 2026 for Udinese, where he confirmed his place in history by scoring a goal in his only start.
